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Old October 21st, 2003, 05:55 PM
JR
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Default Up for camaraderie in OR?

I'll be in Corvallis from 24 to 27 Oct. and in Bend from 28 Oct. to 4
Nov. Anyone interested in hooking up for some trouting or
steelheading? BBPs on me.

Bob W: I've sent you an email about that other place.

JR
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Old October 22nd, 2003, 07:20 AM
Bill Kiene
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Hi JR,

I think you should have some good fishing at that time.

What is a "BBP"?

I think there is a good fly shop, "The Scarlet Ibis", in Corvallis?

There is a good fly shop in Bend too. "The Patient Angler".

Let us know how it goes?

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Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"JR" wrote in message
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I'll be in Corvallis from 24 to 27 Oct. and in Bend from 28 Oct. to 4
Nov. Anyone interested in hooking up for some trouting or
steelheading? BBPs on me.

Bob W: I've sent you an email about that other place.

JR



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Old October 22nd, 2003, 07:44 AM
JR
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Default Up for camaraderie in OR?

Bill Kiene wrote:

Hi JR,

I think you should have some good fishing at that time.

What is a "BBP"?

I think there is a good fly shop, "The Scarlet Ibis", in Corvallis?

There is a good fly shop in Bend too. "The Patient Angler".

Let us know how it goes?


Thanks, Bill. I used to live in Bend and still have half of my fishing
gear in storage there, so it's something of a regularly scheduled
homecoming for me. The Scarlet Ibis is a very good shop. The Patient
Angler in Bend is also quite good--they've got I think the best
selection of tying materials in the area (especially furs), and Peter
and Chris are invariably friendly and helpful--but I think my favorite
among the many shops in the Bend area is Jeff Perin's Fly Fisher's Place
in Sisters.

BBP is Deschutes Brewery's Black Butte Porter -- a wonderful beer with a
cool picture of the Metolius river on the label.

JR
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Old October 22nd, 2003, 10:57 PM
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Haven't posted to the group in a long long time -- last attended Penn's
Creek clave a couple years ago. We just moved from Portland to Eugene, not
far from Corvallis, and I've got the McKenzie flowing through my backyard
now. I'd love to hook up with you and explore a little!

Scoobey
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Old October 23rd, 2003, 12:09 PM
Frank Reid
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Haven't posted to the group in a long long time -- last attended Penn's
Creek clave a couple years ago. We just moved from Portland to Eugene, not
far from Corvallis, and I've got the McKenzie flowing through my backyard
now. I'd love to hook up with you and explore a little!

Scoobey


Hey, look who's back! Good to see you're still kickin'. How goes the legal
biz? Hope you can make Penns again next year. I'll have a bigger tent if
you need room. Hell, you bring the fishing gear and I'll supply the camping
stuff.

Frank Reid
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Old October 29th, 2003, 09:10 PM
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Awww, you remember me! Seriously, that makes me feel great. Law business is
a thing of the past -- I now consider myself a "recovering attorney"
(12-step program, I call my buddy if I get an overwhelming urge to
dissemble, etc.). Instead, I'm using the same training and experience trying
to get a mediation and arbitration practice off the ground -- ie, helping
people resolve their problems instead of exacerbating them.

Family (wife, 2 girls 8 and 9) have moved recently to Eugene (wife's going
back to school, studying landscape architecture). Haven't fished much at all
since Penn's; took up mountaineering and have been volunteering with
Portland Mountain Rescue (the folks who brought you the Black Hawk helo
rolling down Mt. Hood a year ago -- NOT OUR FAULT!), and had to borrow the
time from somewhere. But with the McKenzie and other great streams in my new
backyard, I need to get back.

When's Penn's next year? If I can make it, I'll definitely be glad to bunk
with you and cut my carryons to just a sleeping bag, instead of the bag,
tent, wood-fired espresso maker, etc.

I'll double-post this under a more generic heading to troll for other
old-timers who might remember me...
 




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